Chick-fil-A
is a successful American fast food chain. Based in the Atlanta area, the
chain has over 1600 restaurants in 39 states and Washington, D.C.

As the
name suggests, the Chick-fil-A chain specializes in chicken, not beef
products.

It’s
also the sponsor of the annual college football game played in Atlanta,
formerly known as the Peach Bowl and now simply the “Chick-fil-A
Bowl.”

The
company is owned by the Cathy family. The Cathys are devout Baptists.
One of the company’s hallmarks is that it closes on Sundays, almost
unheard of for a fast food chain.

Many
customers like the restaurant’s food, and Chick-fil-A has done well.
But now it faces protests, criticism and a harsh challenge. Why?

The
company has dared to offend the Radical Gay Movement. That’s a movement
that carries a lot of clout in our society today.

So what
has Chick-fil-A done to hurt homosexual people?

Has
it refused to serve gay customers? No.
Has it fired employees for being gay? No.
Has the company supported violence against homosexuals? No.

The
Chick-fil-A folks are not accused of any direct attacks against gay individuals.

Chick-fil-A’s
president Dan Cathy and his company are being attacked for opposing the
Gay Agenda. In this day and age, that’s enough to land you in hot
water.

A lot
of corporations donate money to various causes, and some support the Gay
Agenda. Chick-fil-A, on the other hand, has donated money to several organizations
which oppose gay marriage and the Radical Gay Agenda. This has made the
company a target.

When
interviewed by Baptist Press, Chick-fil-A, President Dan Cathy affirmed
that "We are very much supportive of the family - the biblical definition
of the family unit.”

On a
later talk show interview, Mr. Cathy stated that "I think we are
inviting God's judgment on our nation when we shake our fist at Him and
say, 'We know better than you as to what constitutes a marriage'. I pray
God's mercy on our generation that has such a prideful, arrogant attitude
to think that we have the audacity to define what marriage is about."

Many
Americans would agree and besides, doesn’t Mr. Cathy have the freedom
to speak his mind?

To the
Radical Homosexual Movement, to oppose the Agenda is to become a target.

Note
too that the company is not actively involved in the political dispute
over gay marriage. Its website states that “our intent is to leave
the policy debate over same-sex marriage to the government and political
arena.”

But
it doesn’t matter. Dan Cathy, by his donations and comments, has
dared to oppose the Radical Gay Agenda.

As a
result of the publicity, several mayors have threatened to block the chain’s
expansion in their cities.

The
mayor of Boston (founded by Puritans) said Chick-fil-A could not open
restuarants in his city. Mayor Menino proclaimed that "We are indeed
full of pride for our support of same sex marriage and our work to expand
freedom for all people."

“Freedom
for all people”? Or just freedom for those who support the Gay Agenda?

In Chicago
there’s already one Chick-fil-A, but the the mayor and an alderman
oppose the construction of a second. You’d think in Chicago they’d
be more concerned about the high murder rate, but then, what do I know?

In San
Francisco, a city named for a medieval saint, the mayor declared on his
Twitter that he’s "Very disappointed Chick-Fil-A doesn't share
San Francisco's values & strong commitment to equality for everyone."
The next tweet was a threat: "Closest Chick-Fil-A to San Francisco
is 40 miles away & I strongly recommend that they not try to come
any closer."

There
is also talk of gay activists storming Chick-fil-A restaurants and kissing
each other as a form of protest. Just what you wanted to see while eating
a chicken sandwich, right?

What
is this really all about? It’s about the power of the Radical Gay
Agenda in our society. If you oppose the Radical Gay Agenda, you become
a target.

This
is not an issue of discrimination against gays. That’s not the issue.
Nowadays it’s those who oppose the Radical Gay Agenda who are trouble.

The
goal of the Radical Gay Agenda is not for homosexuals to be protected
and left alone. The goal is the transformation of the family and of society.
And they’re going after your children.

This
is not just a problem in the U.S.A., it’s going on in various Western
countries.

Last
summer my family and I visited Mexico City, to see the traditional tourist
sites (see here).
What we hadn’t planned on was winding up in the middle of a Gay
Pride festival (see my article about it here).

It was
an educational experience. If you’ve seen one, you know what I mean.

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We were
passing through the crowd to return to our hotel. I was walking with my
11-year old son, and my wife with our 8-year old. A participating individual
taunted my wife (in Spanish) , saying, “When your son grows up,
he's going to be like me."

That’s
the agenda.

Many
of the supporters of Chick-fil-A are planning to eat at one of their restaurants
on August 1st, as a show of solidarity (and to support the company financially).

If you
support Chick-fil-A against the onslaught of the Radical Gay Movement,
I suggest you eat at their restaurant from time to time to support the
chain. It’s the principle of the thing.